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I took the liberty, some months ago, of writing to you upon the subject of the Virginia...
No alteration has taken place since our last, of which you have a duplicate under cover,...
1 January 1812, Mint of the United States. Forwards a report on the operations of the Mint during...
I now forward a Copy of Mr Monroe’s Official Letter to Mr Harris. I have been obliged to run it...
I have received from a friend intimations which induce me to think that the son of G. Christie is...
Having been for the last four days in Baltimore I did not receive the enclosed letters till my...
I fear when you see a second letter so soon that you will think yourself illy requited for your...
I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 20th instant, with the enclosure of 15...
No 1. of the inclosed copies is a further note to Mr. Cevallos (dated Jany. 2d.) respecting the...
In the circular I sent you of the 29th I announced my intentions of visiting you soon but find I...
By this Conveyance you will receive mine No. 129, and as an English Convoy is going to the...
Measures are taken to forward the Embargo Act with a p[r]int circular to the collectors and it...
I have the honor of submitting to your consideration the paper herewith marked A—which exhibits a...
I have read your essay, addressed to the Agricultural Society of Albermarle, as I have all your...
I have the Honor to acknowledge the Receipt of your letter of the 1st. & 9th. of June, requesting...
2 April 1812, Newcastle. Informs JM of the death of the district court judge, Gunning Bedford, on...
The last mail brought us no letters from Philadelphia, which is matter of much surprise as the...
Letter not found. 3 August 1795, Philadelphia. Acknowledged in JM to an unidentified...
§ From Joseph Reddick. 10 November 1816, Gates County. “Sir as You Was please to Give me a...
I had the honor to address you on the 7th. inst. by triplicate enclosing the Imperial decree...
At the request of Col. Owings the inclosed letter is s[e]nt to you. His case has been well...
Enclosed are the last despatches I have received from Mr Govr. Morris. As they unfold pretty...
§ From Anthony Merry. 9 January 1806, Washington. “I have just received His Majesty’s Commands...
Having just returned from attending our Legislature at Albany I take the earliest opportunity...
I can never too often nor with Sufficient Warmth, acknowledge my obligation to you for the...
Should Mr Nelsons bill appropriating 30,000$ to encourage the destruction of enemys Vessels pass,...
Excuse the liberty which I take to interrupt You again with the communication of a publication of...
filed with February 7, 1808 A grand federal caucus was held at the House of Richard Harisons last...
I have lately taken the liberty of sending to you several of our legislative documents; and now...
I had the honor to write to you on the 13t. & on the 26th. Ulto. communicating the intelligence...
Before this comes to hand you’ll see by the petitions, that will be laid before you; that the...
The Secy of the Treasury presents his respects to the President & informs that no effort will be...
To your Diplomatic Correspondence I refer you for European Intelligence. The Prussian power is no...
I had some time since the honor of receiving from you an introductory Letter for Mr D. Clark to...
I have been honored within these few days, by your letter of the 21st. December, to which I shall...
§ From Sylvanus Bourne. 6 October 1805, Amsterdam. “It seems that the British Cruizers Still...
Sometime past I received instructions from you to take measures for foreclosing the Mortgage...
§ From Thomas Cruse. 20 February 1806, “Brewhouse Alexandria.” “I have taken the liberty in...
It afforded me the greatest pleasure to receive your kind letter of the first instant....
7 May 1801, Georgetown. Requests exequatur from the president for the two commissions attached....
Deprived the pleasure of any of your favours I beg leave to referr to my last despatch No. 96....
I have received by the last Post the letters enclosed from Mr Carlton a member of the Council of...
The annexed is a Duplicate of my last Letter of the 21st. Jany. to which is added a Duplicate...
The H. of R. has been in conclave ever since 2. aclock yesterday. at 10. P.M. 17 ballots had been...
The transports as fast as they are completed receive their lading: and there is a prospect of a...
In my late note from Warminster, covering the James River pamphlets, I indicated my intention to...
My letter by the last Post informed you that our beloved Friend Mrs. Payne was ill beyond the...
In your letter of the 22d of April, you have been pleased to observe Sir in answer to mine of the...
I consider it my duty, acting as American Consul, to transmit to you a Copy of the judgment of...
I have the honor to propose for your approbation the following appointments in the Staff for the...